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Dream homes

Chelsea $5.9 million
At 3,674 square feet, this “artfully designed” 11th Avenue condo is currently configured as a “massive” one-bedroom with a home office/library. But it can be “transformed” — “easily,” of course — into a “true” three-bedroom home and the two bathrooms upped to 3 1/2. And all without sacrificing the “impressive” (to say the least), 48-by-47-foot great room and the adjacent open kitchen with its 22-foot-long counter. The 12-foot ceilings only make the space feel more capacious, especially with the “restored” hardwood floors and brick-clad iron columns lending a “sense of authentic loft living.” Agents: Nancy Candib and Dominic Paolillo, Brown Harris Stevens, 212-906-9302 and 212-906-9307

TriBeCa $5.9 million
This angled corner condo on a high floor at 101 Warren St. offers “panoramic” city and river views through floor-to-ceiling windows. And while balconies and terraces are swell, this “stunning” home offers a “private loggia” adjacent to the living room and master bedroom, allowing you to step out above the downtown skyline to “enjoy beautiful sunsets” in any season. Altogether, there are three “large” bedrooms, each with “spacious” closets and a full bathroom — plus a powder room off the entry foyer. And if you’re not ready to buy just yet, you can take the condo for a spin at $22,000 per month. Agent: Sabrina Saltiel, Douglas Elliman, 212-350-2205